Hello @ all,
I'm new in this forum. My name is Florian. I'm almost 27 years old and I'm from Germany. So, please do not take it amiss that my English is not so good. Most of this text I have translated with the Google translator
I am interested in radio and radio DX since my childhood.
I have a tool called 'Radio Mobile'. With this tool, i can create reach maps. I'm not sure if this is the right word for what i mean. So I hope that you know what I mean. I have now dared to my first USA map and would like to know from you whether the calculation corresponds to the reality.
I am particularly interested in the signal strength in the Tri-Cities and in the west of North Carolina (around Asheville).
Please take a look at this map:
WIVK 107.7 - 91 kW

About the colors: Very strong signal / strong signal / good signal / weak signal / bad signal / white = no signal
You can also see an explanation of the signal strength in the upper right corner.
Thanks for your help and merry xmas
Greetings from Germany
I'm new in this forum. My name is Florian. I'm almost 27 years old and I'm from Germany. So, please do not take it amiss that my English is not so good. Most of this text I have translated with the Google translator
I am interested in radio and radio DX since my childhood.
I have a tool called 'Radio Mobile'. With this tool, i can create reach maps. I'm not sure if this is the right word for what i mean. So I hope that you know what I mean. I have now dared to my first USA map and would like to know from you whether the calculation corresponds to the reality.
I am particularly interested in the signal strength in the Tri-Cities and in the west of North Carolina (around Asheville).
Please take a look at this map:
WIVK 107.7 - 91 kW
About the colors: Very strong signal / strong signal / good signal / weak signal / bad signal / white = no signal
You can also see an explanation of the signal strength in the upper right corner.
Thanks for your help and merry xmas
Greetings from Germany